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PS4-Exclusive Rez Infinite Moves To PC, Out Now On Steam With Optional VR Support

on August 9, 2017at 3:32 pm

Rez Infinite, the updated and enhanced version of the classic rhythm-based shooter, is no longer exclusive to PlayStation 4. As of today, it’s available for PC on Steam.

This marks the first time Rez–which originally launched for Dreamcast and PS2 in 2001–has been released on PC. But as was the case when it launched on PS4 last year, Rez Infinite is also the best way to play the game. Most significantly, it includes a brand-new stage called Area X. While still the same kind of shooter as the rest of the game, it was built from scratch for Infinite and affords players more freedom in their ability to move and navigate the world.

Optional VR support–which is quite spectacular–also makes the transition to PC, with both the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive supported. Infinite also features enhanced visuals and audio with support for 4K. The PC version supports some enhancements beyond the PS4 release, featuring “double the textures of PS4 with additional graphics settings such as rendering resolution, texture quality, anti-aliasing (MSAA – Classic Rez / FXAA – Area X), and texture filtering (Trilinear or ANISO).”

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